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definitions
pos and synonyms
pos and antonyms
100

 manufacturing, production; construction activity, busyness, energy, vigor, productiveness


industry

100

depressed

rapt

100

Intricate and refined delicacy.

artful subtlety, typically that needed for tactful handling of a difficulty.




finesse

100

pos: adjective

devilish, excessive, exorbitant, extravagant, extreme, fancy, immoderate, inordinate,insane, intolerable, lavish, overdue, overextravagant, overmuch, overweening,plethoric, steep, stiff, towering, unconscionable, undue, unmerciful

baroque

100

pos: verb

hold, keep, retain

commend

200

ruddy, red, red-faced, rosy, rosy-cheeked, pink; ornate, fancy, elaborate, embellished, curlicues, extravagant, flamboyant, baroque, rococo, fussy, busy

florid

200

waste, bounteous, bountiful, charitable, freehanded, generous, liberal, munificent, openhanded, unsparing, unstinting

spare

200

 active or occurring spasmodically or intermittently; not regular or steady.

fitful

200

pos: noun

entourage, following, posse, suite, tail, train

retinue

200

pos: noun

policy statement, mission statement, platform, (little) red book, program, declaration, proclamation, pronouncement, announcement

manifesto

300

hunt illegally, catch illegally, jacklight, jack; steal

poach

300

destroy, end, fail, finish, halt,kill, lose, prevent,stop,close,divide, ignore,neglect,terminate,throw away, break

generate

300

 the central part of a wheel, rotating on or with the axle, and from which the spokes radiate.

the effective center of an activity, region, or network.

hub

300

pos: adjective

ambitious, animated, energetic, enterprising, motivated

listless

300

pos: verb

reclaim

forsake

400

ransack, rob, plunder, despoil, raid, loot,     robbery, robbing, raiding, plunder, looting, sacking, rape, marauding; 


pillage

400

relax

constrained

400

instigate or stir up (an undesirable or violent sentiment or course of action).

foment

400

pos: noun

raider, plunderer, pillager, looter, robber, pirate, freebooter, bandit, bandito, highwayman, rustler

marauder

400

pos: verb

noncrime


trespass

500

mystery, puzzle, riddle, conundrum, paradox, problem, quandary

enigma

500

individuals, single

cadre

500

 to utter taunting words

to deride or tease with taunting words

jibe/gibe

500

pos: noun

imputation, insinuation

innuendo 

500

pos: adjective

accessible, clear, nonambiguous, obvious, plain, unambiguous

equivocal

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